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Blame it on the USA Peter Gelling Rock song released to mark 20th anniversary of September 11

'Blame it on the USA' was co-written by Peter Gelling (1960-2018) and Barry York in response to the knee-jerk anti-Americanism they experienced among their friends in the weeks after the September 11 terrorist attacks on the USA.

Barry says: "We found it strange that nearly all of our friends, including those who identified as being on the Left, were either gloating about what had happened or automatically blaming the US. They had not looked into the nature of Al Qaeda, the Islamo-fascist outfit behind the attacks. It was as though all one needed to understand was that America was always wrong.

"As one of many who had opposed the US war in Vietnam, I couldn't see any similarity between the Vietnamese struggle for national liberation and the targetting of civilians by a reactionary religious fundamentalist terror group who hated modernity. One of the first things I did, at the time, was to google 'Bin Laden' to see what he believed in. What I found wasn't pretty and essentially medievalist.

"Fortunately, there were left-wing individuals who spoke up about all this while certainly recognizing that decades of US foreign policy - the backing and arming of hated dictators such as Saddam Hussein - had led to America being a dirty word among the masses in the Middle East and elsewhere.

"But to blame the US for September 11, in an unqualified way, was to overlook the nature of those behind the attack.

"Peter and I embraced the notion that there is a 'pseudo-left'. Content is what matters and when 'anti-imperialism' serves fascism, it is not an anti-imperialism worth supporting. Especially when most people around the world who lived under tyranny were fighting for freedom. And still are.

"I don't remember when we wrote the song's lyrics but I know the original idea was mine. I wanted the song to have a distinctively American rock sound and Peter, the master musician and multi-instrumentalist, laid down a great Chuck Berry riff. (It doesn't get much more American than Chuck Berry).

"The song has never been released to the public before, but I know Peter would be happy to have it shared on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attack.

"The lyric 'Maccas and Coke are just fine by me' will offend some people but none more than those who still want to turn the clock back to pre-modern times. The religious fascists rely on violence and terror because they know they will never win the consent of the majority in modern bourgeois-democracies. That is also why they hate things like free speech, women's liberation, elections - and rock music".

Rest in peace, Peter...

(Barry York blogs at C21st Left https://c21stleft.com/ )

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